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From College and Career Readiness Silos to Connected Student Experiences: Sparking Enrollment and Excitement

58 min · 22. touko 2026
jakson From College and Career Readiness Silos to Connected Student Experiences: Sparking Enrollment and Excitement kansikuva

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This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Edmentum [https://www.edmentum.com/?utm_campaign=spring-2026-webinar&utm_medium=banner&utm_source=edweb&utm_term=ccl]. The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here [https://home.edweb.net/webinar/ccss20260518/]. Today’s students cannot afford a college and career readiness system that starts too late, remains siloed for core academics, or treats tangible postsecondary success planning as an add-on. Too often, districts are asking students to navigate a future that schools have not fully prepared them to enter. The challenge is not whether students should be college ready or career ready; it is whether K–12 systems are giving every learner the academic foundation, durable skills, and real-world exposure they need to build a future that fits. In this edWeb podcast, explore what it takes to move from fragmented initiatives to a comprehensive college and career readiness strategy that works across K–12. Panelists share practical examples from a district perspective and discuss how to connect core curricula, CTE, and durable skills into a coherent student experience. In addition, they examine how reading, math, and other foundational skills can be embedded into career-connected learning, so students are not just informed about their options, but prepared to pursue them. This conversation also tackles the policy and funding realities shaping the work. State and district leaders are under growing pressure to align programs with evolving accountability systems, workforce priorities, and college access expectations. Listeners learn how to build local programs that advance state objectives, how to design implementation that is both scalable and durable, and how to enroll and excite learners. Key learning outcomes: * Understand the essential elements of a comprehensive college and career readiness program across K–12 * Learn how to integrate core academics, CTE, and durable skills into a connected and relevant student pathway * Identify strategies to influence key stakeholders and align local implementation with state policy, funding, and accountability goals This edWeb podcast is of interest to K–12 school leaders, district leaders, education technology leaders, school counselors, and CTE directors. Edmentum [https://www.edmentum.com/] Creating a world where educators succeed and students thrive, everywhere learning occurs Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Learn more [https://home.edweb.net/edweb-tips/] about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.

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